Cat Motja on Motorola and Ukraine in simple human language
Cat Motja on Motorola and Ukraine in simple human language I have been receiving multiple requests to write briefly and “in human language” on what I think about Ukraine. I
Cat Motja on Motorola and Ukraine in simple human language I have been receiving multiple requests to write briefly and “in human language” on what I think about Ukraine. I
Much like his caustic historic text on SS Galicia, Ukrainian author Oles Buzina was not very fond of Stepan Bandera—another one of official Kiev’s current ‘heroes’. This following prophetic text, written in 2011, also demonstrates why Buzina became a political dissident in his own home and possible reasons for his assassination in the spring of 2015. * * … Continue reading Stories from Oles Buzina: Unheroic “bandera”
By Andrey Ivanov* | Fort Russ | July 5, 2015 The specialists from the Russian International Affairs Council headed by the former foreign minister Igor Ivanov described three scenarios for the Donbass: confrontation, freeze, or continuing the peace process. How likely are they? Life itself forces one to make forecasts. It’s clear that the unrecognized […]
by Alexander CHUIKOV
On a personal level, Putin faces a hard choice. Russian nationalists will not forgive him if he surrenders Ukraine without a fight. The US and EU threaten the very life of the Russian president, as their sanctions are hurting Putin’s close associates, encouraging them to get rid or even assassinate the President and improve their relations with the mighty West.